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Media Molecule’s Dreams is ending support later this year

First shown off all the way back in 2013, Media Molecule’s Dreams serves as one of the most interesting first-party PlayStation titles in recent memory. The community-driven game creation toolkit has seen a great deal of post-launch support following Dreams’ release in early 2020. Unfortunately, support will be ending later this year.

Making the surprise announcement on their blog, Media Molecule said “As we continue to evaluate and evolve our priorities for the studio and Dreams, we’ve made the difficult decision to discontinue live support for Dreams after 1st September, 2023 to shift our focus to an exciting new project. You’ll continue to be able to play, create and share Dreams with others after September, but we won’t be releasing any more updates to the game or events such as DreamsCom, All Hallows’ Dreams or the Impy Awards.”

The team continued, “Although this is challenging news we do have a few more updates on the way, including the much anticipated Tren, and a significant improvement to animation and our last Create mode update.”

Dreams has been an interesting game to track as with time it has only gotten better – both thanks to the updates released by Media Molecule, but also the increased interest in creating by users around the world.

With Media Molecule promising a few more updates before the game’s EOL, hopefully they release both a native PS5 app for the game, as well as the much-desired PSVR2 support. We will have to wait and see, but it will be interesting to observe what creative endeavour Mm is working on next. The full blog post can be found HERE.

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